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Programs - OFSC Partnership Opportunities

Go Snowmobiling
Go Snowmobiling! Go Snowmobiling is an industry lifestyle campaign spearheaded by the OFSC to attract new participants, bring back former riders and encourage casual riders and families to snowmobile more in Ontario. The Go Snowmobiling Campaign benefits all stakeholders by sustaining and growing snowmobiling business for everyone!
Safe Riders Program
Safe Riders

• Being a part of the Safe Riders program means riding responsibly. This is a personal choice you make every time you operate a snowmobile. To make snowmobiling a safe recreational activity and reduce your own risk of injury or death remember to:

Take It Easy - Make Smart Choices

Be part of the solution, not the problem.
Make the smart choice to become a Safe Rider today.

VIA (Volunteers-In-Action)

Volunteers In Action

• A provincial program in partnership with the Ontario Trillium Foundation to support and train OFSC club volunteers through recruitment, retention and recognition initiatives.

Our Volunteers are the heart of OFSC snowmobiling.

S.T.O.P. (Snowmobile Trail Officer Patrol)

S.T.O.P.

• A key policing ‘on trail’ initiative, where trained club volunteers sworn in as special constables, work with the OPP in enforcing provisions of the criminal code of Canada.

OFSC Trail Patrol  
Trail Patrol

• Trail patrollers are dedicated club volunteers who provide valuable trail side information to snowmobilers and who promote the OFSC user pay system.

Driver Training Program

Driver Training

The Driver Training Program is a provincial partnership program with the Ministry of Transportation providing snowmobile safety training for all snowmobilers over the age of 12 across the province. Since the inception of the course in 1976, over 205,000 have graduated from Driver Training.

Envir onment Program

Environment • A program made possible by a dedicated environment fund designed to encourage snowmobilers to become more environmentally friendly, to support special environmental projects and to make everyone aware of the challenges facing us all.

Do your part to show appreciation to landowners who volunteer the use of their land for snowmobile trails.
 
 
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